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forum thread Posted by BlueRaccoon1085 • Aug 8, 2024
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Intel's 13th and 14th Gen CPUs have been experiencing significant stability issues due to elevated operating voltages. This problem, caused by faulty microcode, leads to permanent structural degradation of the processors over time, resulting in crashes and failures. Intel is releasing microcode updates via their OEM partners to prevent further damage, but it won't reverse any existing damage. Adding to this situation, OEMs have had varied responses on how they will respond to customer support requests regarding this Intel issue. There's several articles online that go more in detail about what's going on and current status. Consider yourself warned...
Intel's 13th and 14th Gen CPUs have been experiencing significant stability issues due to elevated operating voltages. This problem, caused by faulty microcode, leads to permanent structural degradation of the processors over time, resulting in crashes and failures. Intel is releasing microcode updates via their OEM partners to prevent further damage, but it won't reverse any existing damage. Adding to this situation, OEMs have had varied responses on how they will respond to customer support requests regarding this Intel issue. There's several articles online that go more in detail about what's going on and current status. Consider yourself warned...
Intel's 13th and 14th Gen CPUs have been experiencing significant stability issues due to elevated operating voltages. This problem, caused by faulty microcode, leads to permanent structural degradation of the processors over time, resulting in crashes and failures. Intel is releasing microcode updates via their OEM partners to prevent further damage, but it won't reverse any existing damage. Adding to this situation, OEMs have had varied responses on how they will respond to customer support requests regarding this Intel issue. There's several articles online that go more in detail about what's going on and current status. Consider yourself warned...
Is this for all 13th and 14th gen, or is it only for their upper end i7 and i9 CPUs?
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